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"Great service from Darren, kept me informed of the work that needed doing to pass my MOT and had the parts in and fitted that day. Couldn’t ask for more and I’ll certainly be back for any future work."

What is an alternator?

The alternator plays a crucial role under the bonnet of your car.
It converts the mechanical energy of the car‘s rotating crankshaft into electricity through a process of induction; put simply, it sends power to all the electrical elements of your vehicle.

One of the alternator‘s main functions is to keep your car battery charged,
and so a car which is difficult or slow to start can be a sign of a faulty alternator.
It also provides power to operate the car‘s lights and other electrical accessories.
Therefore lights that seem too dim or blink erratically, and the red battery light glowing on the dash,
are all signs that your alternator needs checking out.

About Citroen

Citroën is a major French automobile manufacturer, and has been part of the PSA Peugeot
Citroen group since 1976. Founded in 1919 by French industrialist André-Gustave Citroën,
within eight years Citroën had become Europe’s largest car manufacturer and the 4th largest in the world.

Citroën also produced Europe’s first completely steel-bodied car, all the way back in 1924.
Ten years later, Citroën introduced further innovation to the world of automobiles with the
Traction Avant, the world's first mass-produced front wheel drive car, and also one of the
first cars with no chassis frame holding the mechanical components.

In the following years, Citroën produced the world’s first hydropneumatic self-levelling
suspension system, the first mass production car with disc brakes, and swiveling headlights in
cars, which allow for greater visibility on the road. You can say they are good at innovation!